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Zanyla is a modern American female given name created by combining Zane and Yla, signifying strength and creativity despite its unknown historical origin.
Zaquavious is an original African American name created by combining elements from Hebrew and Latin names, but with no inherent meaning.
Zaren is an uncommon name of uncertain origin, possibly Persian, meaning 'golden'. It gained popularity in the US during the early 20th century.
Zarrion is an uncommon boys' name of uncertain origin, often associated with strength and uniqueness despite having no widely accepted meaning or historical figures tied to it.
Zashawn is an African American name derived from Swahili 'Jah', meaning 'God', popularized by Bob Marley.
Zavayah, of African American origin, means 'gift' in Swahili, signifying elegance and uniqueness.
Zaveion is a unique African American name with no known meaning or history, created in recent times possibly from other popular names.
Zavion is a unique African American name coined by author Zane, with a potential Latin-inspired meaning of "to flourish" or "be green".
Zayden is a modern boys' name of recent U.S. origin, with uncertain beginnings but believed to be derived from Zechariah, meaning "remembered by God.
Zayden is a unique, modern American name created by combining 'Zach' and 'Aiden', possibly meaning 'gift from God' or 'strength and valor'. It gained popularity during the early 2000s, influenced by similar names like Hayden and Aiden. Despite having no historical figures named Zayden, its appeal lies in its sound and associations with successful individuals, such as model and actor Zayden Jeballiah.
Zaylea is a unique feminine name of American origin, derived from the names Jessica ("God beholds") and Layla ("night beauty"), signifying grace, beauty, elegance, and charm.
Zaylor is an American origin name created by blending Jay ("happy") and Taylor ("tailor").
Zaylynn is an African-American feminine name derived from "Zayira," meaning "she will be seen" or "she will be noticed.
Zaylynn is a recent, unique name derived from Zayla ("elegant flower") and Lynn ("from the lake"), popular in English-speaking countries despite its African-American origins.
Zayshawn is a modern American male name created by combining sounds from Jason and Shawn, intended to convey strength, intelligence, and leadership.
Zayven is a unique American name of unknown origin, believed to mean 'life' or 'to live', and has gained popularity since the late 20th century.
Zayvian is a unique male given name of African American origin, with its distinctive sound and spelling contributing to its recent popularity. Its meaning remains unclear due to its modern creation, but it is often associated with creativity and individuality despite lacking significant historical associations.
Zealous is an American-origin name derived from the adjective 'zealous,' meaning enthusiastic or eager about something, particularly a cause or belief.
Zealynn is a unique American name derived from 'zeal' meaning great energy and 'Lynn', the Welsh masculine name for harmony or flow.
Zekiah is an African American name believed to mean 'wise' in Swahili.
Zeola is a unique given name of uncertain origin, first registered in the United States in 1879 with peak popularity during the 1920s. Its meaning is unknown, adding to its intrigue and mystery, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their child.
Zepplyn is an American name derived from "zephyr," meaning gentle breeze, with "-lyn" added for a melodic sound.
Zerek is a unique name with unknown origins that may be Hebrew, African or Native American. Despite uncertainty surrounding its meaning, some believe it signifies "song" or "peaceful," and it has been adopted by notable figures like NFL player Zerek Allanson. Its rarity hasn't hindered its appeal in popular culture, as seen in the video game Final Fantasy VII.
Zeshaun is a captivating and unique African American name, believed to have been created by combining elements from various names, though it does not have a direct translation or specific meaning attributed to it. Its origin can be traced back to the late 1980s and early 1990s in African American communities where it gained popularity due to its distinctive sound and potential for creative spellings.
Zeshawn is an African-American name created by blending Jermaine ("God will uplift") and Keshawn (variant of Keshon, meaning "God is salvation").
Zhanae is a captivating unisex name of African-American origin, derived from the Swahili word 'zahina', meaning 'beauty'. Coined by author Zadie Smith in her 2000 novel 'White Teeth', Zhanae has since gained popularity for its unique sound and powerful message of inner beauty.
Zhane is a modern, unisex African-American name with no explicit meaning but believed to be derived from "Jana" (African origin: "graced by God") or a variant of Jane ("graceful"). It gained popularity in the late 20th century through an R&B duo Zhane.
Zhayne is a unique and captivating name with unknown origins, not found in popular naming traditions or language roots. Its meaning remains shrouded in mystery, with some believing it to be a variant spelling of English-origin Jaine, but this theory lacks concrete evidence. Despite its unclear history, Zhayne has gained popularity due to its distinctive sound and is famously carried by American rapper Jhay Cortez.
Zhyon is an enigmatic name of unknown African or African American origin, with no universally accepted meaning.
Ziggy is a unique American given name, popularized by The Velvet Underground's 1972 song "Ziggy Stardust". Derived from 'zigzag', it symbolizes unpredictability, freedom, and nonconformity, though its meaning remains open to interpretation.
Zim is an uncommon name of unknown origin, used throughout history by individuals such as American artist Zim Zum.
Zoanne is a unique American feminine given name created in the early 20th century, with an uncertain meaning but often associated with creativity and individuality.
Zoeyjane is an American feminine name of recent origin, popularized in the late 20th century. Its meaning is not explicitly defined, but it's often associated with a blend of Zoe ("life") and Jane ("graced by God").
Zondra is an American girl's name popularized by actress Zsa Zsa Gabor, but its origin and meaning are unclear.
Zonnie is an American given name created as a blend of Zone and Bonnie, though its exact origins and meaning remain uncertain.
Zonnique is a unique African-American given name created by Toni Braxton, meaning "totality of light".
Zoree is an American given name of recent origin, coined by author James Patterson for his novel "Become an Expert." Derived from "zone," it's phonetically similar to popular names Zoe/Zoey but has distinct spelling. Despite its newness, Zoree is increasingly chosen by parents seeking unique and memorable names.
Zory is a Slavic name derived from "zora," meaning "dawn" or "morning," symbolizing new beginnings and hope. It was traditionally given to girls born at sunrise and has been used throughout Eastern Europe, with notable bearers like Zoriah Shihab, a renowned Palestinian-American photographer. Despite its uniqueness, the name Zory remains appealing due to its rich history and meaningful significance.
Zulett is a rare, enigmatic name of unknown origin, first appearing in the mid-19th century United States, possibly brought by European immigrants.
Zuriah is a unique and captivating unisex name with unknown origins, often associated with meanings of "light" or "beauty," symbolizing illumination and grace.